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Los Angeles County, CA November 6, 2001 Election
Governing Board Member; Rowland Unified School District Voter Information

Results as of Nov 16 2:11pm, 100.00% of Precincts Reporting ( 22/ 22)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Mary Jo Maxwell 2,073 votes 21.06%

Judy Nieh 1,754 votes 17.82%
Gilbert George Garcia 1,600 votes 16.26%
  • Occupation: Educational Sales Representative
  • 24 year resident of Rowland Heights
  • Ph.d in Education, '94 UCLA
  • Successful business person
  • VP of the 12,000 member CA Reading Assoc.
  • Recipient of RUSD Golden Apple Award
  • Listens carefully, asks the tough questions
Priorities:
  • Critical need for more open communication with the community
  • Retention of our experienced staff and recruitment of the best personnel
  • High student achievement is a priority for all of the communities in RUSD
Carol E. Norris 1,383 votes 14.05%
Paul E. Walters 1,245 votes 12.65%
Cobert Kim 983 votes 9.99%
Fathi El-Farghali 491 votes 4.99%
David A. Bassett 312 votes 3.17%

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District Website
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District Profile from greatschools.org
Events

Candidate Forum Moderated by League of Women Voters of East San Gabriel Valley
Thursday October 25, 7-9:00pm; Rincon Intermediate School, 2800 Hollingsworth, West Covina; info - Mary Johnson, 626/332-6124
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